SYCAMORE – A fourth suspect was arrested over night in connection with a home invasion on the 900 block of Lucinda Avenue early Thursday.

Blaine I. Goodall, 20, of the 1200 block of Indian Creek Trail in Aurora, has been charged with two counts of home invasion, armed robbery and attempted criminal sexual assault, police said. The home invasions and armed robbery charges are Class X felonies, which typically are punishable with between six and 30 years in prison.

He is being held on $500,000 bond.

Police said Goodall, along with Myles E. Stowers, Kyndal S. Pringles and Eric J. Lecoure, all 18, broke into an apartment on the 900 block of Lucinda Avenue about 12:05 a.m. Thursday.

According to court documents, the suspects knocked on the door of the apartment before the male victim unlocked the door. The men then pushed through with a knife and pressed it against the victim’s throat, threatening to kill him, according to documents.

The armed suspects ordered the female victim to disrobe and threatened sexual assault. DeKalb Police Cmdr. John Petragallo said neither victim was injured and the female victim was not touched. The victims told police they knew the suspects.

After threatening the victims, the suspects then stole between $50 to $60 and marijuana and fled the apartment, police said.

According to court documents, Pringles and Lecoure were found in Aurora, where they said they were involved in the robbery. Lecoure said he was present when the plan was discussed and admitted to being part of the getaway plan. Pringles said he took part in the robbery, according to court documents.